Taylor made bags

ABSTRACT

This present invention relates to having professional briefcases that will store papers, laptops, folders, but it will also fold out into a table. The legs will be hidden inside the briefcase and will snap out and the legs will extend. We also will create an art portfolio that will hold the artist&#39;s work and paintings and it will zip down to create a display stand for the artist&#39;s work. Also we will create a backpack that will store school books and will also fold out into a chair for the child. We will also have a backpack that will have the same function but will fold out into a table but will also store backpacks. Some of the book bags will have wheels on them and a extendable and retractable handle to pull the book bag like a suitcase.

BACKGROUND—FIELD OF INVENTION

This present invention relates to having a backpack that turns into atable, an art portfolio that turns into a display board, a backpack thatturns into a chair, and a briefcase that turns into a table. No one hasever made anything like it, children can have a backpack that hasstorage for books and also turns into a chair or a table for them. Thereis a need that we will fill with our design by providing professionalmen with briefcases that turns into a table use for a laptop desk andthe briefcase also has storage for papers and books.

OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES

Several of the advantages of my invention include:

1. Our design will enhance the design and style of all book bags,portfolios, and briefcases.

2. Our design will be useful for picnics and carrying food and a tablein a bag.

3. It will be great for professionals to bring a briefcase out of townto a hotel and turn into a table for using their laptop and also canstore their laptop in it.

4. Artist will not have to carry a display stand to show their work. Theportfolio will be there work and also their display stand to show theirwork.

SUMMARY OF INVENTION

Our design includes professional briefcases that will store papers,laptops, folders, but it will also fold out into a table. The legs willbe hidden inside the briefcase and will snap out and the legs willextend. We also will create an art portfolio that will hold the artist'swork and paintings and it will zip down to create a display stand forthe artist's work. Also we will create a backpack that will store schoolbooks and will also fold out into a chair for the child. We will alsohave a backpack that will have the same function but will fold out intoa table but will also store backpacks.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 displays the briefcase before it is turned into a table.

FIG. 2 displays the briefcase that has been transferred into the table.FIG. 2A displays the lock that locks the briefcase in place for thetable.

FIG. 3 displays underneath the table and FIG. 3A shows the lock that islocated under the table.

FIG. 4 shows an art or presentation portfolio. FIG. 4 A shows the stripthat hides the legs that are folded on the bottom of the portfolio.

FIG. 5 shows the portfolio in the display position. FIG. 5A displays thefront of the portfolio zipped down to display the artist's work, whichis FIG. 5B. FIG. 5C shows the legs being extended to transform into adisplay stand.

FIG. 6 shows the back of the portfolio. FIG. 6A shows the Velcro strapthat covers the display stand legs. FIG. 6B shows the legs shown beforeextension.

FIG. 7 displays the chair folded out from the backpack. FIG. 7A displayswhere the backpack straps are. FIG. 7B shows where the chair back foldsto be folded into the book bag. FIG. 7C shows the legs and how they foldin to be concealed in the backpack.

FIG. 8 displays the backside of the backpack. The table is folded andhidden. FIG. 8A is an example of the rolling wheels in case you do notwant to carry your bag. FIG. 8B is a display of the handle that is usedto pull the bag, it retracts into the bag and extends out of the bag topull the bag.

FIG. 9 shows the side view of the backpack. FIG. 9A shows the legs tothe chair once they are folded in.

FIG. 10 is the inner backpack where students' books will fit.

FIG. 11 shows how the legs are extended from the backpack into thechair.

FIG. 12 shows a kid with his backpack on his back, carried as a regularbackpack.

FIG. 13 displays the table that is locked into position. FIG. 13A showsthe lock that make the table stay straight. FIG. 13B shows how the legsare extended.

FIG. 14 is the back view of the briefcase.

FIG. 15 displays the legs on the side folded into the backpack. FIG. 15Ais the legs that are folded into the backpack.

DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF DRAWINGS

This present invention relates to having a backpack that turns into atable, an art portfolio that turns into a display board, a backpack thatturns into a chair, and a briefcase that turns into a table. No one hasever made anything like it; children can have a backpack that hasstorage for books and also turns into a chair or a table for them. Thereis a need that we will fill with our design by providing professionalmen with briefcases that turns into a table use for a laptop desk andthe briefcase also has storage for papers and books. The briefcase willfold out into a table and would be lightweight. It would have locks tokeep it straight and in position. The portfolio will hold artist'spictures and will fold out into display stand and the pictures will beready to show. On the back will be support for the pictures. Thebackpack will have an inner backpack that will hold the books and papersfor students. The backpack will fold out into a chair and well as havestorage space for books. If a child or anyone is carrying readingmaterial and wants to go the park; they could take the book and thebackpack and make a chair and sit in the chair in the park and read.Some of the book bags will have wheels on them and a extendable andretractable handle to pull the book bag like a suitcase.

1. A design for all book bags and backpacks where the backpack can foldor zip out into a chair, also having room for books storage.
 2. A designfor all briefcases where the briefcase folds out into a table for youlaptop or work area, and you can store papers and folders in yourbriefcase.
 3. A design for art portfolios where the legs of the displaystand are hidden in the portfolio and when zipped down the portfolioturns into a display stand for showing off the artist's work.
 4. Adesign for all picnic baskets that has storage for food and beveragethat folds out into a table.
 5. The design from claim 1, where the legsfrom the chair are folded inward and the back of the chair is foldeddown for easy storage of the chair.
 6. The design from claim 1 wherethere is a zipper to connect the back of the chair and the seat to makethe backpack.
 7. The design from claim 2 where there is a lock on bothsides of the table, and under the table, to keep it straight after thebriefcase is folded out.
 8. The design from claims 1, 2, 3, and 4 willhave extended legs to make the table, chair, display stand and/or deskhigher.
 9. The design from claim 3 where the legs will be hidden on theportfolio, with a strip.
 10. The design from claim 3 where an artist'sartwork can be displayed easily by zipping down the portfolio andunfolding the legs for the display stand to the ground.
 11. A design fora backpack from claim 1, that does not turn into a desk, but folds orzips out into a life vest.
 12. The design from claim 1 in which there isan inner lining where the books will be stored, which can be zipped outwhen setting up the chair.
 13. The design from claim 2 in which there isan inner lining where the books, papers, and laptop will be stored,which can be zipped out when setting up the desk.
 14. A design for allbook bags and backpacks where the backpack can fold or zip out into atable, also having room for books storage.
 15. The design from claim 3in which there is an inner lining where the artwork will be stored,which can be zipped out when setting up the desk.
 16. The design fromclaim 4 in which there is an inner lining where the food and drinks willbe stored, which can be zipped out when setting up the table.
 17. Thedesign from claim 1 in which there is an inner lining where the bookswill be stored, which can be zipped out when setting up the table. 18.The design from claim 1 in which the book bag will have wheels on themand an extendable and retractable handle to pull the book bag like asuitcase.
 19. The design from claim 3 in which the portfolio will havewheels on them and an extendable and retractable handle to pull theportfolio like a suitcase.
 20. The design from claim 2 in which thebriefcase will have wheels on them and an extendable and retractablehandle to pull the briefcase like a suitcase.